2.
General description
eCABLE charger is used to charge batteries of full electric and plug-in hybrid cars (EVSE - Electric Vehicle Supply
Equipment).
In the front panel of ePLUG a Type2 (female) socket is installed to which a standard EV charging cable can be
connected. There is always a Type2 (male) connector on one end of EV charging cables (which connects to the
charger) and a Type1 or Type2 (female) connector on the other end, depending
on type of your car’s charging
inlet. The EV charging cable is not included, it shall be purchased separately.
Electric vehicle
’s
original accessories are usually including a 230V outlet chargers. These usually charge the
vehicle from a household socket for a very long time because their charging power is limited (usually not
exceed
2… 2.5kW
-
10… 12A charging current).
The eCABLE is significantly more powerful, so it can be used to
charge electric vehocle much faster than with the low power household-socket charger.
The device is available in four versions, which are capable of delivering different power
Charging station
(Article number)
Socket type
Charging
cable
Voltage
Phase
Max. current
Max.
power
PLU-16-1
T2 socket
230VAC
1
1x16A
3,7kW
optional
PLU-32-1
T2 socket
230VAC
1
1x32A
7,4kW
optional
PLU-16-3
T2 socket
400VAC
3
3x16A
11kW
optional
PLU-32-3
T2 socket
400VAC
3
3x32A
22kW
optional
Note: the PLU-16-3 and the PLU-32-3 devices can be used universally in both single-phase and three-phases networks. Their
performance is determined by whether only one or three phases are connected to the device.
Abbreviations of the article numbers
PLU-16-1-M
1 2 3 4
1.
PLU = Charger with ePLUG connector, does not include overcurrent and overcurrent breaker
2.
16 = Maximum charging current 16A
32 = Maximum charging current 32A
3.
1 = 1 phase(230VAC)
3 = 3 phases (400VAC)
4.
Optional ID; can consists of multiple letter that refers to the optional accessories of the device.